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I believe there is a problem with my glow plug system. When starting, it takes around two revolutions of the engine before the engine starts. Is this normal?
I assume it should act like my HMMWVs and start on the first revolution. Then again, my Ram 2500 takes around two revolutions to start with the glow plugs.
Using the TM 9-2320-289-20 for the glow plug system diagnosis, I get 10.8v at the orange wire. The TM says, "if there are 10.0-15.0 volts, ensure that engine is mechanically sound and fuel system is operating properly." The diagnosis chart is for the engine cranking and not starting, but mine starts, so the flow chart stops there.
The glow plugs are brand new. The wait light comes on for a "normal" time. The resistor pack is bypassed. I suspect it is the glow plug card. I had to solder some connections back on where they had cracked the original solder and were loose. I suspect it is the glow plug card because I would assume that the glow plugs should be receiving close 12v, not 10.8v.
I assume it should act like my HMMWVs and start on the first revolution. Then again, my Ram 2500 takes around two revolutions to start with the glow plugs.
Using the TM 9-2320-289-20 for the glow plug system diagnosis, I get 10.8v at the orange wire. The TM says, "if there are 10.0-15.0 volts, ensure that engine is mechanically sound and fuel system is operating properly." The diagnosis chart is for the engine cranking and not starting, but mine starts, so the flow chart stops there.
The glow plugs are brand new. The wait light comes on for a "normal" time. The resistor pack is bypassed. I suspect it is the glow plug card. I had to solder some connections back on where they had cracked the original solder and were loose. I suspect it is the glow plug card because I would assume that the glow plugs should be receiving close 12v, not 10.8v.